Letters have gone out to residents regarding the re-consultation of the Neasden Goods Yard development appication on Neasden Lane (near the Jubilee line station and between the various railway lines). Note that a further development is planned for the O'Hara's Yard adjacent to the site.
A few storeys have been lopped off some of the blocks with the tallest now Ground Floor plus 44 storeys.
The re-consultation closes on Monday February 2nd 2026. See LINK
PROPOSED TENURE
There have been four new comments since the 2023 version of the application:






2 comments:
I thought that the Labour run Administration admitted that they allowed to many Student Accommodation blocks (which make no Council Tax contribution) - so why does this application still include a 29 storey Student Block? (as pointed out by one of the objectors).
Brent has a serious shortage of family homes for homeless families and people on the waiting list. Family homes are being lost as as conversions to HMOs (Homes in multiple occupation) are not controlled.
So how many of the flats in this massive development will be suitable for Brent families in need of a decent home of decent size and at an affordable cost?
Thanks Paul. I have added the Tenure table to the article. As you will see truly the amount of truly affordable housing is low.
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